A meeting has been held since Sunday morning with representatives of various political parties, public representatives, and civic leaders amid the curfew imposed by the local administration.
An all-party meeting is currently being held at the District Administration Office to normalize the situation in the district headquarters and other areas.
Amidst the curfew imposed by the administration, a meeting with representatives of various political parties, public representatives, and civic leaders has been taking place since Sunday morning.
Chief District Officer Dinesh Sagar Bhusal said that concrete conclusions would be drawn from the meeting. ‘Efforts are being made to find a solution through all-party discussions to prevent such incidents from recurring,’ he said, ‘Peace, security, and peace are important for everyone. We are working on this.’
Party representatives, mayors, and civil society leaders are participating in the meeting. A representative participating in the meeting said that the focus was on how to maintain harmony in the coming days.
A clash broke out between two parties in Sabgadha village of Gaur Municipality-6 on Friday over the pretext of a DJ playing loud music at a festival. After that, the local administration imposed a curfew after tension prevailed in Gaur and other areas throughout the day on Saturday. During the clash, half a dozen vehicles were set on fire and vandalized.
According to the decision of the District Security Committee, normal life in Gaur and surrounding areas has been affected due to the curfew imposed by the administration since Sunday morning. Gaur Bazaar is deserted due to the curfew. People are staying indoors. A large number of security personnel have been deployed in the market and surrounding areas. The army and police are patrolling.
